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Tag Archives: Genesis
Fighting Terror and Secrets of Genesis
YISHAI FLEISHER BLOG Fighting Terror and the Genesis of New Beginnings October 9, 2015 News of attacks seem to come in constantly. Our people are being stabbed all over the country, and videos teaching how to kill Jews are promulgated … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Bereshit, Genesis, terror, Terrorism, Yishai Fleisher
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‘The Red Tent’ hits the small screen in new steamy setting
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Debra Nussbaum Cohen December 5, 2014 Surely the Torah’s redactors never imagined that their Dinah — voiceless daughter of Jacob and Leah, rape victim avenged by her brothers — would one day be portrayed on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Diamant, Dinah, Genesis, Jacob, Jewish Book Council, Leah, Minnie Driver, rape, The Red Tent
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The Genesis of Justice
RABBI JONATHAN SACKS BLOG October 14, 2014 There are words that change the world, none more so than two sentences that appear in the first chapter of the Torah: Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Bereshit, Genesis, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Rambam, Shabbat, Thomas Jefferson
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